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Meanings of
characterisation
in English
Portuguese
descrição
Catalan
descripció
Spanish
representación
Back to the meaning
A graphic or vivid verbal description.
picture
characterization
depiction
delineation
word picture
word-painting
Related terms
legal term
Portuguese
descrição
Synonyms
Examples for "
picture
"
picture
characterization
depiction
delineation
word picture
Examples for "
picture
"
1
However, the reports present a very positive
picture
,
especially at primary level.
2
Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question give a confused
picture
.
3
A recent State Department report on state-sponsored terrorism paints a different
picture
.
4
Popular films did, however, break into the best
picture
race last year.
5
Public opinion polls on the proposition so far give no clear
picture
.
1
Main outcome measures: Clinical and histopathologic
characterization
of PVR in treated retinoblastoma.
2
However, reaching this point warrants better
characterization
of tumor-induced NK cell alterations.
3
Biological
characterization
of these cells may help to define new therapeutic targets.
4
Therefore, further pharmacological
characterization
was conducted to fully understand its biological profile.
5
However, a detailed
characterization
of this family in the thymus is lacking.
1
It did not take long to find a clear
depiction
of kings.
2
How does Jurassic Park's
depiction
of dinosaurs hold up 20 years later?
3
How does the movie's
depiction
of dinosaurs hold up 20 years later?
4
An obscure deliberation was exposed in the
depiction
of their drooping petals.
5
Mitch from Real Genius: Perhaps the truest warts-and-all
depiction
of a nerd.
1
However, the
delineation
of specific residues most critical in binding is difficult.
2
An exposomic-oriented history would include a careful
delineation
of occupation and activities.
3
The
delineation
of the female characters in this novel is especially admirable.
4
ADC maps in conjunction with T2W images were used for target
delineation
.
5
The chief excellence of Alfieri consists in powerful
delineation
of dramatic character.
1
His description of the two paths through life was a most beautiful
word
picture
.
2
Mr. Bull wrote: Nearly every one of his paragraphs is a splendid
word
picture
.
3
Harry Temple had drawn a
word
picture
of Mrs. Leavenworth.
4
Now, take in this
word
picture
of utter dejection:
5
A
word
picture
of him would not be amiss.
1
They recall the Arabian Nights and the
word
-
painting
of a circus poster.
2
Mrs. Ukridge uttered a faint squeak at this vivid piece of
word
-
painting
.
3
One was life itself, the other was not simply
word
-
painting
,
but realisation.
4
It is the finale of Hugo's matchless
word
-
painting
of the Battle of Waterloo:
5
The Soudan campaign was a picturesque one, and lent itself to vivid
word
-
painting
.
Usage of
characterisation
in English
1
More recently, my
characterisation
of that press conference was called into question.
2
There is extreme violence, but it's cathartic and secondary to the
characterisation
.
3
There is also his skill at
characterisation
and sense of dramatic pace.
4
Is there not something here about the nature of theatrical
characterisation
itself?
5
Nor can we give great praise to the
characterisation
of Sir Launcelot.
6
Stroke outcome was assessed by measurement of infarct size and behavioural
characterisation
.
7
Advances in molecular biology have permitted the
characterisation
of mechanisms underlying angiogenesis.
8
Crazed comic set-pieces abound, the dialogue is faultless and the
characterisation
punchy.
9
We describe the clinical histories, biochemical
characterisation
and genotypes of these individuals.
10
Few detective dramas can match Morse for
characterisation
,
subtlety, and sheer intelligence.
11
Our Lord adds a brief
characterisation
of the effect of John's ministry.
12
Therefore, no risk
characterisation
could be performed for any of these animal species.
13
Ms Ardern immediately took issue with his
characterisation
of the situation.
14
Further faecal
characterisation
is however required in order to unravel the underlying mechanism.
15
In my idea he deserves in 1864 the
characterisation
by Charles Francis Adams.
16
Although the narrative is driven more by situation than character, the
characterisation
convinces.
Other examples for "characterisation"
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About this term
characterisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
accurate characterisation
deft characterisation
functional characterisation
further characterisation
molecular characterisation
More collocations
Translations for
characterisation
Portuguese
descrição
caracterização
caraterização
Catalan
descripció
representació
imatge
caracterització
Spanish
representación
retrato hablado
descripción
imagen
caracterización
delineación
descripción verbal
retrato
Characterisation
through the time
Characterisation
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare